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Autism surge tied to higher dementia risk

New research reveals a concerning connection between rising autism diagnoses and increased vulnerability to dementia in later life. Experts warn of a looming public health crisis.

FDA drugs may reverse Alzheimer's, study finds

Scientists have discovered that two FDA-approved drugs could potentially reverse Alzheimer's disease, offering new hope for millions affected by this debilitating condition.

Psychiatrist warns of Trump's 'clear mental decline'

A leading psychiatrist has warned of a 'clear decline' in Donald Trump's mental state, citing erratic behaviour and speech patterns. Experts weigh in on the implications for his political future.

Why cats follow you to the bathroom

A cat behaviourist explains the real reason your feline friend can't resist joining you in the bathroom – and it's not what you think!

COVID may accelerate brain ageing by 10 years

New research suggests COVID-19 could speed up brain ageing, with severe cases showing cognitive decline equivalent to a decade of natural ageing. Experts warn of long-term neurological risks.

15 Years of Sexual Dysfunction: Is There Hope?

A heartfelt exploration of one man's 15-year battle with sexual dysfunction and the emotional toll it takes on his marriage. Discover the psychological and physical challenges, and whether hope remains.

Loneliness and hearing loss may spike dementia risk

New research suggests that loneliness combined with hearing loss may significantly increase the risk of developing dementia. Experts urge early intervention and social connection strategies.

5 Morning Habits to Boost Brain Power

A leading neuroscientist shares five simple morning routines that can enhance cognitive function, improve focus, and set you up for a productive day.

Music may slow brain ageing, study finds

New research suggests that learning to play a musical instrument may help protect cognitive function as we age, offering a fun and engaging way to keep the brain sharp.

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